Students who wish to participate in club Lacrosse outside of the University can join local club Leeds Penguins, who offer both men's and women's teams.

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Injury Treatment

Leeds Beckett University has a free Injury Clinic at our Headingley Campus - giving students the experience they need for massage and injury treatment under supervision from qualified staff (only available during term times)

Overview

Our women's Lacrosse club currently hold a Gold Club Mark, you can find out more about them below.

Lacrosse is frequently cited as the fastest sport on two feet, and has a rapidly expanding pool of student players, who take up the sport at University.

Originating from Native Americans, the team sport uses sticks to manoeuvre a small rubber ball between players in order to score past a goalkeeper.

The rules of mens' and womens' lacrosse vary greatly, with mens' seeing full contact and with that, a range of protective equipment, and womens' being semi-contact.

Player Spotlight

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Why should I join Lacrosse?

By joining Lacrosse, you will learn new skills individually as well as developing the ability to work well as part of team. In addition to this you will have the opportunity to be involved with lots of social events, providing the chance to meet people and make friends.

All equipment will be supplied by the club, just come in comfortable sports wear and bring a bottle of water.

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How Can I Get Involved

For a FREE taster session, please contact the club on the links above.

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Did you know?

We have had several successful players within the club, including those who play for England, the North, South East and Wales.

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Other Opportunities

Students who wish to participate in club Lacrosse outside of the University can join local club Leeds Penguins, who offer both men's and women's teams.

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Injury Treatment

Leeds Beckett University has a free Injury Clinic at our Headingley Campus - giving students the experience they need for massage and injury treatment under supervision from qualified staff (only available during term times)